What To Watch: Man In The High Castle Ends, Kat Dennings' Dollface And More

On TV this Friday: Real Time With Bill Maher heads for hiatus, Kat Dennings is Hulu's Dollface and The Man in the High Castle wraps its four-season run. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar; all times are Eastern:

Showtimes for November 15, 2019

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Dollface

Hulu

Series premiere (all 10 episodes): A recently dumped woman (2 Broke Girls' Kat Dennings) tries to rekindle the female friendships she left behind; Brenda Song (Station 19), Shay Mitchell (Pretty Little Liars) and Esther Povitsky (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) co-star.

The Man in the High Castle

Amazon Prime

Final season premiere (all 10 episodes): The Resistance morphs into a full-blown rebellion, driven by Juliana Crain's visions of a better world. (Watch cast interview.)

The Mandalorian

Disney+

Episode 2, regular day of release: With his target in hand, contend with scavengers, Mando will. (Matt Mitovich gave the premiere a "B+.")

The Morning Show

Apple TV+

A looming article threatens to shake up the power structure at The Morning Show.

The Toys That Made Us

Netflix

Season 3 premiere (all four episodes): Learn the history behind Power Rangers, My Little Pony, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and wrestling toys.

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The Blacklist

NBC

The Task Force looks into the disappearance and sudden reemergence of a governor, while Red and Dembe surveil someone close to Katarina.

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Fresh Off the Boat

ABC

Jessica worries about Evan's future as doctor/president when he starts acting more like a typical eighth grader. (Officially cancelled.)

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Dynasty

The CW

Dominique comes to Fallon with a business proposition; Blake and Cristal focus on the trial, while Kirby focuses on finding Sam a man.

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Blue Bloods

CBS

Henry works as a consultant for child services; Erin is presented with a life-changing opportunity by Mayor Chase (new recurring guest star Dylan Walsh).

Real Time With Bill Maher

HBO

Season 17 finale: Guests include Sen. Sherrod Brown, Fox News contributor Donna Brazile, Eurasia Group president Ian Bremmer, New York Times columnist Frank Bruni and South Carolina senate candidate Jaime Harrison. (Previously renewed.)

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